major difference. The forcible collectivization
of the peasant holdings, with its deportations and other punitive
measures resulting in famine and the extermination of millions
of peasants, was immediately reflected in the Red Army. For despite
the great increase in the number of industrial workers during Soviet
rule, the overwhelming majority of the population was still peasant,
and the roots of the army were deeply planted in the villages.
The letters received by the soldiers and recruits describing the
fate suffered by their relatives at home filled them with resentment,
bitterness and even a spirit of revolt. The villages were being
pillaged and destroyed by Ogpu troops with orders to do a quick
and thorough job of "liquidating the kulaks." Peasant
rebellions broke out in the Ukraine, the richest agricultural section
of the Soviet Union, and in the Northern Caucasus. They were ruthlessly
suppressed by special Ogpu detachments, since the Red Army could
not be trusted to shoot down Russian peasants.
In the circumstances the morale of the Red Army was, from a military
standpoint, rapidly deteriorating. The Political Department of
the Army, headed by General Gamarnik, was one of the most valuable
auxiliaries of our national defence, a delicate nervous organism
which picked up every tremor that passed through the quivering
ranks. Through this Political Department, the general staff and
the entire officers' corps possessed first-hand knowledge of the
explosive condition of both the soldiers in the barracks and the
peasants in the villages.
In 1933, Marshal Bluecher, then Commander of the Far Eastern Military
District, dispatched an ultimatum to Stalin to the effect that
unless the peasants of Eastern Siberia were exempted from the

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WHY STALIN SHOT HIS GENERALS
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